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Merchandisers Guide to Different Fabric Defects

Fabric manufacturing involves a high probability of defects. The entire production line contains hundreds of variables that could go wrong. It is important for merchandisers to have an overall understanding and expertise on various defects that can arise in the finished material. In this article, you will get familiarized with all the major defects that can arise in a fabric.

 

What are different Woven Fabric Defects?

Bad or defective selvage

Bad selvage in woven fabrics due to faulty weaving. Here, the warp ends are set too far apart for the thickness of the yarn or in the finished fabric.

A defect in the woven fabrics is caused by a warp yarn that was broken during weaving or finishing.

A filling yarn that is broken in the weaving of fabric.

This type of fault is produced in woven fabrics when the tension of warp yarn is slow.

It is produced in woven fabrics due to the looseness of filling yarn.

 

At Dinesh Exports we follow a 4-Point fabric inspection system with acceptance level (Maximum Point Count) being 24 points / 100 linear meters. For any type of woven fabric requirements, contact us.

 

This kind of fault is produced in woven fabrics when two ends of warp sticks get together after sizing.

If the tension of warp yarn is more than the other ends present in the loom then this type of fault is produced in woven fabrics.

If someone pulls the fabric together with the cloth roller intentionally or unintentionally then this kind of defect is produced in woven fabrics.

It is produced in the woven fabric due to the wrong drawing of colored yarn.

This kind of defect is produced in the woven fabric when the operator starts a stopped machine without picking the broken weft from the shade.

It is produced when the cutter doesn’t work properly.

If the warp is too hairy then the reed will create a ball in warp yarn in between the reed and heald shaft. If the ball is small enough to pass through the dent of the reed then those will form the ball in fabric.

 

This is not a complete list of fabric defects there is. If you know any that we missed, please comment below.

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